Burying a really adept Match 3 game inside a fantasy/magic approach that seems designed for children is an, er…interesting idea. Nonetheless, the core gameplay is very strong and the price is certainly right. It is not a grandiose overstatement to say that 4 Elements II feels, at times, like an IQ test; a thoroughly addictive, my-god-it's 2AM-and-I'm-still-playing IQ test. With fairies.